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, penitentiary, penitentiary.w. and it was -- you know, i realized that it was you guys that needed me the most. and i let you down. and you know, man, i'm a dumbass. and i've learned through the years, and the years that we wasted apart that there is a light, no matter how dim it may seem. it's hard to stay in the tunnel and watch for that light and go for that light. it's much easier to not give a [ bleep ]. i'm going to tell you this right now. i know you. and i can see the water in your eyes even when you're smiling, and i know how much pain and how much anguish you're going through right now. i don't want to see your whole life gone. if you get 20, 25, whatever, i'm going to call that a blessing. if you get lucky like that, then you need to walk this walk, and walk straight out that door and not come back like this. over and over again. >> i don't want to get caught up in that neither. and that's not my plan. it never has been my plan. you know what i mean? yeah, we all get discouraged and we all do things. w
, penitentiary, penitentiary.w. and it was -- you know, i realized that it was you guys that needed me the most. and i let you down. and you know, man, i'm a dumbass. and i've learned through the years, and the years that we wasted apart that there is a light, no matter how dim it may seem. it's hard to stay in the tunnel and watch for that light and go for that light. it's much easier to not give a [ bleep ]. i'm going to tell you this right now. i know you. and i can see the water in your...
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but the sex offender we met at iowa's anamosa state penitentiary has a very different existence. larry morgan spends nearly every hour of every day inside a small protective custody cell where he never sees the sun. >> what happened is they accused me of killing a little girl back in 1994. and next thing i know i'm in prison and then there's people talking about a contract supposed to be out on me. >> morgan was convicted of kidnapping, raping and murdering a 9-year-old girl. he is serving life without the possibility of parole. >> there's been a lot of threats against me, and it was a high-profile crime at the time. everybody in the system knew about it and, of course, they're all trying to stand up and be a righteous convict. and it's like oh, well, i only rob banks. or i only do drugs. i only sell crack to kids. but this guy, he killed one, so now we're going to go and we're going to kill him. >> protective custody inmates like morgan are locked in their cells 23 hours a day. to keep them from other inmates. >> at first it's claustrophobic being in a little cell 23 hours a day
but the sex offender we met at iowa's anamosa state penitentiary has a very different existence. larry morgan spends nearly every hour of every day inside a small protective custody cell where he never sees the sun. >> what happened is they accused me of killing a little girl back in 1994. and next thing i know i'm in prison and then there's people talking about a contract supposed to be out on me. >> morgan was convicted of kidnapping, raping and murdering a 9-year-old girl. he is...
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>> this is the maximum security facility on level vi for the penitentiary of new mexico. pretty much houses the worst of the worst. these individuals are the worst of the worst within level vi and level vi is the worst within the whole state of new mexico. >> [ bleep ]. >> [ bleep ]. >> these individuals are housed, one per cell. they're escorted and restrained everywhere they go. in handcuffs or leg irons and belly chains. we do have two and three-man status individuals that are very violent. and they like to assault our staff. >> today we tag along with deputy warden joni brown on her way to deal with one of level vi's most notorious inmates. >> they have an inmate who is refusing to leave his cell. at this point they're going to go in and give him a directive to cuff up and come out. if not, then we're planning the use of force for cell extraction. >> turn around and be restrained. >> no. >> if you don't turn around and be restrained we'll have to forcibly remove you from your cell. are you going to come out? >> what's going to happen now? >> they're going to instruct
>> this is the maximum security facility on level vi for the penitentiary of new mexico. pretty much houses the worst of the worst. these individuals are the worst of the worst within level vi and level vi is the worst within the whole state of new mexico. >> [ bleep ]. >> [ bleep ]. >> these individuals are housed, one per cell. they're escorted and restrained everywhere they go. in handcuffs or leg irons and belly chains. we do have two and three-man status individuals...
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went to county jail, got out for that, got another gun charge, got sentenced to the penitentiary. out now. i got a violation for access to a gun. never had no positive influence. my influence was the streets. and i thought that was positive because that's all i knew so i'm thinking that is the right way, so i'm going to go that way. that's what i did. >> samuels wants to turn his life around for the sake of his son. he doesn't want his boy to grow up without a father like he did. >> that's my life right there. that's what i got to live for right now. that's what i think about all the time. i want to straighten my life out for him. because i ain't never had no dad. even though my dad would have been good for me, because i knew how he was, he fell victim to the streets. i don't want him to be the same. i don't want him growing up like me. i got to be there for him. i'm thinking right now, i'm not doing nothing right for him. i have to do something for him. people ain't gonna forget, even if i try to straighten my life up. because a lot of people are trying to straighten their life u
went to county jail, got out for that, got another gun charge, got sentenced to the penitentiary. out now. i got a violation for access to a gun. never had no positive influence. my influence was the streets. and i thought that was positive because that's all i knew so i'm thinking that is the right way, so i'm going to go that way. that's what i did. >> samuels wants to turn his life around for the sake of his son. he doesn't want his boy to grow up without a father like he did. >>...
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on count two, the sentence will be 24 months in the state penitentiary.0 fine. on count four, 24 months in the state penitentiary, you will pay a $10,000 fine. those sentences will run consecutive to one another. and you will have a lifetime driving suspension and will also pay court costs. >> i guess my hopes were kind of shot down. my hopes were about two years. two to three years. with a chance of getting my driver suspension revoked at some point. >> and the victims families spoke what was it like for you? what was going through your head? >> basically what was going through my head was stay strong. basically the male's family was mad. i don't think they are going to get over it. like me, i'm not going to ever get over it. but to cope with it is one step. the girl's grandfather did say that he forgave me. and that was a big thing. it hurt in my chest. but it felt good to hear that someone actually forgave me. >> coming up -- kyle stein takes the long walk to the state prison bus. >> i got about four years to think about what got me here. ♪ do you know
on count two, the sentence will be 24 months in the state penitentiary.0 fine. on count four, 24 months in the state penitentiary, you will pay a $10,000 fine. those sentences will run consecutive to one another. and you will have a lifetime driving suspension and will also pay court costs. >> i guess my hopes were kind of shot down. my hopes were about two years. two to three years. with a chance of getting my driver suspension revoked at some point. >> and the victims families...
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. >> inmates who become disruptive or violent at the penitentiary of new mexico are transferred to the lockup units in level 5 or 6. the trouble is, once inside, their behavior doesn't always improve. a lesson rookie amy lee is learning the hard way. >> i went upstairs to ask joseph if he wanted to go to the shower. he told me to take his next door neighbor. i said, no, it's your turn right now, so we're going to go. he said, no, i'm not going right now. i said, okay, so at this point, you're refusing. we later went up with a sergeant and he used choice words, calling me a tramp. >> i snapped at her, yelled at her. and she got her little feelings hurt. if she don't -- if her feelings are gonna go get hurt, go work at a damn church. >> this is what's going to happen. we will pull him out, all right? you're going to -- you can just hang out in there. and we'll bring him to you. >> okay. >> it's time, joe. >> how come she's got to be sitting across from me like that? >> what's all this, joe? have a seat. >> why does she have to be sitting across from me like that? >> because she's a membe
. >> inmates who become disruptive or violent at the penitentiary of new mexico are transferred to the lockup units in level 5 or 6. the trouble is, once inside, their behavior doesn't always improve. a lesson rookie amy lee is learning the hard way. >> i went upstairs to ask joseph if he wanted to go to the shower. he told me to take his next door neighbor. i said, no, it's your turn right now, so we're going to go. he said, no, i'm not going right now. i said, okay, so at this...
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it's time to savor. >>> the penitentiary of new mexico holds the worst offenders in the state.ive in a constant state of war. both with each other and staff. it's up to the stiu to keep gang activity in check. today the stiu are doing a sweep in the level v facility, allowing our crew along for the ride. >> all right, ladies and gentlemen, we're here to conduct a shakedown. it's based on some activity we got. we're going to have some information on snm gang members. okay, so we're going to head to the unit, we're going to look mainly for gang information and graffiti and stuff. >> sometimes when you come shake down a cell, first thing you want to do is just observe everything. and you look. the most common places you'll find is the easiest place you'll ever think of. oh, look. gang paraphernalia right here. >> what is it? >> three crosses. represents he's from las cruces, new mexico. they use the three crosses to display their gang symbols. >> to validate is essential in maintaining the safety of the facility. >> i found that hanging here on his vent. >> once he's validated a m
it's time to savor. >>> the penitentiary of new mexico holds the worst offenders in the state.ive in a constant state of war. both with each other and staff. it's up to the stiu to keep gang activity in check. today the stiu are doing a sweep in the level v facility, allowing our crew along for the ride. >> all right, ladies and gentlemen, we're here to conduct a shakedown. it's based on some activity we got. we're going to have some information on snm gang members. okay, so...
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information would be a federal felony because it's classified information, facing 1 years in the federal penitentiary as a penalty. and yet america's hyperventilating about a tweet donald trump sent out that said that trump and trump towers had been hacked or wiretapped by the obama administration. and i know he said president obama. he put the responsibilitied on president obama. it's pretty easy to conclude he may have also just meant the obama administration. so do we think that this wiretapping is taking place? i think so. i think the evidence at least of the telephone conversation between general flynn and the russian ambassador is pretty strong. and since it's not since it's not been denied by general flynn or vice president pence, i'm going to assert here into this congressional record that that took place, that it was surveiled and that the information in the exchange which they claim there is a transcript of the conversation was leaked out to the press. the press didn't release the specific language that had been used but wrote the general narrative about it. in much the same way that a memb
information would be a federal felony because it's classified information, facing 1 years in the federal penitentiary as a penalty. and yet america's hyperventilating about a tweet donald trump sent out that said that trump and trump towers had been hacked or wiretapped by the obama administration. and i know he said president obama. he put the responsibilitied on president obama. it's pretty easy to conclude he may have also just meant the obama administration. so do we think that this...
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police say visits to the penitentiary are on hold...until all 29 inmates are found.e)turning to weather nowmeteorologist lawrence karnow joins us now with the forecast. lawrence karnow: even though we had plenty of clouds, it wasn't a bad sunday. but now doppler radar is showing showers popping up around the bay area. this is a rather weak storm but it holding together long enough to bring showers tonight.skies are mostly cloudy right and the storm slides south. you can see the storm on the satellite image. most of the heavier rain has moved into the pacific northwest. behind this storm high pressure will build in starting tomorrow to bring sunshine back to the bay area with a brisk afternoon wind. the computer model shows most of the rain moving through by 10:30 tonight. but there is a chance of a few isolated showers after midnight. i think the commute tomorrow should be partly cloudy and dry. rain totals with this system will be rather light between about a 10th to a quarter of an inch of rain. some of the mountains could see a little more. if you're planning to h
police say visits to the penitentiary are on hold...until all 29 inmates are found.e)turning to weather nowmeteorologist lawrence karnow joins us now with the forecast. lawrence karnow: even though we had plenty of clouds, it wasn't a bad sunday. but now doppler radar is showing showers popping up around the bay area. this is a rather weak storm but it holding together long enough to bring showers tonight.skies are mostly cloudy right and the storm slides south. you can see the storm on the...
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. >> furthermore, 28% of the inmates in our penitentiaries are criminal aliens. that's a higher population than at large. >> thank you very much for your perspective on new day this morning. >> thank you, alison. >> chris. >> the president's son-in-law and top advisor set to meet with senate intelligence members next week. what are they hoping to learn? susan collins sits on that committee. she joins us next. what makes this simple salad the best simple salad ever? heart healthy california walnuts. the best simple veggie dish ever? heart healthy california walnuts. the best simple dinner ever? heart healthy california walnuts. great tasting, heart healthy california walnuts. so simple. get the recipes at walnuts.org. nice tells you what you kind want to hear.ifferent... but kind is honest. this bar is made with cranberries and almonds. so, guess what? we call it cranberry almond. give kind a try. kevin, meet yourkeviner. kevin kevin kevin kevin kevin kevin kevin kevin kevin trusted advice for life. kevin, how's your mom? life well planned. see what a raymond jame
. >> furthermore, 28% of the inmates in our penitentiaries are criminal aliens. that's a higher population than at large. >> thank you very much for your perspective on new day this morning. >> thank you, alison. >> chris. >> the president's son-in-law and top advisor set to meet with senate intelligence members next week. what are they hoping to learn? susan collins sits on that committee. she joins us next. what makes this simple salad the best simple salad ever?...
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but we found an inmate inside the penitentiary of new mexico who grew up with all of life's advantages. and yet still became a violent predator. >> i come from a nice family. a good family compared to a lot of the families i hear about in here. my dad's a retired naval officer. he retired from the navy and joined the national guard, retired from the national guard and then started going to the county for a job. he retired as the county jail administrator. my mom, she's a secretary. she's very educated, very knowledgeable about things. she quit her job to stay home with me so that i would have someone there for when i got home from school. do my homework, make sure i do what i had to do. >> but that didn't keep steele out of trouble. >> i never had to face consequences, so i figured i was pretty much untouchable. and i rebelled against them being so straight and i went crooked bad. >> steele's rebellion culminated in a 60-year sentence for residential burglaries, armed robbery and false imprisonment. >> i was robbing a house, boom, someone came home, i laid in wait or whatever. they cam
but we found an inmate inside the penitentiary of new mexico who grew up with all of life's advantages. and yet still became a violent predator. >> i come from a nice family. a good family compared to a lot of the families i hear about in here. my dad's a retired naval officer. he retired from the navy and joined the national guard, retired from the national guard and then started going to the county for a job. he retired as the county jail administrator. my mom, she's a secretary. she's...
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> legally, i think we are common law married because we said we were married when i was in the penitentiary we're engaged. i know that. i mean, i proposed to that girl like five or six or seven times, i -- yes. >> did you give her a ring? >> yes, i have, more than one. i made her a ring one time. yeah. >> that is my soul. like, that's my heart and soul. as a matter of fact, baby, i love you. i love you so much. no one's even catching this, that's the great part about it. got to put it back away. oh, my gosh. i feel like a little school girl. >> there we go. >> i owe it to her and to her mother to marry her. i do at that. and i know that sounds odd and crazy but that's -- i mean, i do love her. >> while marriage might cement the couple as a family, the fact is, they already have one. their 6-year-old son lives with lopez's mother in florida and their 4-year-old son lives with west's parents in oklahoma. >> these are temporary facts. even with this case that we're on right now, she is going to get out. she is going to have a chance, no matter what the situation, no matter what it takes, i'm g
> legally, i think we are common law married because we said we were married when i was in the penitentiary we're engaged. i know that. i mean, i proposed to that girl like five or six or seven times, i -- yes. >> did you give her a ring? >> yes, i have, more than one. i made her a ring one time. yeah. >> that is my soul. like, that's my heart and soul. as a matter of fact, baby, i love you. i love you so much. no one's even catching this, that's the great part about it....
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he was sentenced to six years hard labor in the maryland penitentiary. andied while incarcerated became a martyr to the cause. reverendnfamous, the calvin fairbanks learned to hate slavery and oberlin college in ohio. he began making trips into kentucky to transport slaves into freedom. over his ears with the underground railroad, he smile -- smuggled 50 slaves to freedom. he began with a 15-year-old girl who he adopted into his family. fairbanks spirited the girl away from her 80-year-old master in montgomery county kentucky. great great henddaughter of a slave whom took as his mistress at the age of 14." now he was expecting to make this girl his mistress. this kind of sensationalism became standard abolitionist there unveiling the evils of slavery. paintingis anonymous and a slave sale in lexington kentucky. john brown always caused harriet tubman general. it signaled his highest theme for her congressman and that she was a warrior. in the wake of john brown's death, harriet tubman participated in a public rescue in upstate new york. a fugitive slave
he was sentenced to six years hard labor in the maryland penitentiary. andied while incarcerated became a martyr to the cause. reverendnfamous, the calvin fairbanks learned to hate slavery and oberlin college in ohio. he began making trips into kentucky to transport slaves into freedom. over his ears with the underground railroad, he smile -- smuggled 50 slaves to freedom. he began with a 15-year-old girl who he adopted into his family. fairbanks spirited the girl away from her 80-year-old...
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he was sentenced to six years energy liberating slaves, hard labor in the maryland penitentiary.e died while incarcerated and became a martyr to the cause. equally infamous, the reverend calvin fairbanks learned to hate slavery when he was a student at oberlin college in ohio. by 1837, he began making trips into kentucky to transport slaves to freedom helping them across the ohio river. over his years with the underground railroad, he smuggled nearly 50 slaves to freedom. he began with a 15-year-old girl who the ohio underground railroad conductor adopted into his family. fairbanks spirited the girl away from her 80-year-old master in montgomery county, kentucky. "she was the fifth in direct descent from her master, being the great, great, great granddaughter of a slave whom he took as his mistress at the age of 14." and now, he was expecting to make this girl his mistress. this kind of sensationalism became standard abolitionist fare, unveiling the evils of slavery. as was this anonymous painting in 1850 slave sale in lexington, kentucky. john brown always called harriet tubman,
he was sentenced to six years energy liberating slaves, hard labor in the maryland penitentiary.e died while incarcerated and became a martyr to the cause. equally infamous, the reverend calvin fairbanks learned to hate slavery when he was a student at oberlin college in ohio. by 1837, he began making trips into kentucky to transport slaves to freedom helping them across the ohio river. over his years with the underground railroad, he smuggled nearly 50 slaves to freedom. he began with a...
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and he never acknowledged his goldi golden years in the danbury penitentiary. >> do you have a lot ofdonald trump that seem to be -- well, i'll let you speculate on what you think are the jeopardies here in one of these guys decide. >> i'm going to tell you right now i know who's going to break. "the wall street journal" put out the roar yesterday saying jim woolsey has dimed out or general flen as having been discussi discussing. >> that prn is going to be the person who breaks bass that is swircy to commit crimes against the u.s. code present. and if that pans prn he was going to formalize those plans to where the united states government was going o do that, then he's going to get in big trouble. he's done receipt now. if i were him, i would start talking. >> in a system that is sort of membericing be parkand what kind of response would you anticipate from the trump white house if their guys, none of whom is subject to, at the privilege, what's going to happen when this start talking to him? >> i think they'll do what they always do, lie be obfuscate. they have an obvious connectio
and he never acknowledged his goldi golden years in the danbury penitentiary. >> do you have a lot ofdonald trump that seem to be -- well, i'll let you speculate on what you think are the jeopardies here in one of these guys decide. >> i'm going to tell you right now i know who's going to break. "the wall street journal" put out the roar yesterday saying jim woolsey has dimed out or general flen as having been discussi discussing. >> that prn is going to be the...
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have engaged in and some of us have been fighting for our whole lives and i remember going to the penitentiary area in louisiana because they were serving life for their first offense serving more time in jail than i've been in earth. all of them are home now so we are committed. the legacy of the people that you see here is a legacy of hard work to change it so to the extent that we can elevate our voices together i think we should do that and behind you is someone who works for a paper that can write and i think we d should take the opportunity to do things together to raise about our community's awareness that the country's awareness and create the environment where it has to be done. that's what you've started today so let us help you get it across the finish line. let me just say i'm going to go back to you. in baltimore we just had the summit i fought hard for and thd investigation. there was a sentence that jumped out at me that said over the course of four or five years you had 300,000 pedestrian stops and instead of the 300,000 pedestrian stops, less than 4% ended in an arrest or cita
have engaged in and some of us have been fighting for our whole lives and i remember going to the penitentiary area in louisiana because they were serving life for their first offense serving more time in jail than i've been in earth. all of them are home now so we are committed. the legacy of the people that you see here is a legacy of hard work to change it so to the extent that we can elevate our voices together i think we should do that and behind you is someone who works for a paper that...
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looking for the level of affordability we have clients with us for years not successful state penitentiary lottery but simply not enough affordable housing for low income to middle-income and to not advocate for more low income housing is a disservice to our clients we support supervisor kim and supervisor peskin proposal it provides an occupant for mode people to own and at the same time not taking away there the thousands of people that have been applying for the development and not turning away from communities who have been fighting more affordable housing for decades thank you. >> thanks very much. >> next speaker, please. >> buenas dias. >> (speaking spanish.) >> good afternoon. i'm a member of the community of with meta and with the other organization. >> (speaking spanish.) >> i'm here because i believe in dignified housing a right and necessity for all families. >> (speaking spanish.) >> this kind of housing is necessary so our chancellor can deputy and not have emotional problems and have a stable place to live. >> (speaking spanish.) >> having to live with our parent in a single
looking for the level of affordability we have clients with us for years not successful state penitentiary lottery but simply not enough affordable housing for low income to middle-income and to not advocate for more low income housing is a disservice to our clients we support supervisor kim and supervisor peskin proposal it provides an occupant for mode people to own and at the same time not taking away there the thousands of people that have been applying for the development and not turning...
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i remember going to angola state penitentiary in louisiana. we had guys serving life from heroin for their first offense. they had served more time in jail and i have been on earth. it took us 4.5 years but those guys are home now. the legacy of the people you see up here is a legacy of hard work to change it. to the extent that we both can elevate our voice together, i think we should do that. behind you is someone who works for a paper who can write. i think we should take the opportunity to do things together to raise not our community's awareness of it but the country's awareness of it. reagent -- create an environment where a test to be done. that is what you have started today and let us help you get it across the finish line. rep. cummings: i'm going to come to you in a minute. i want to go back to you, dr. goff. in baltimore we just had -- something that i fought hard for. the investigation by the doj. there was a stat in there that jumped out at me. it said over the course of 4-5 years, you had 300,000 pedestrian stops. it said of the
i remember going to angola state penitentiary in louisiana. we had guys serving life from heroin for their first offense. they had served more time in jail and i have been on earth. it took us 4.5 years but those guys are home now. the legacy of the people you see up here is a legacy of hard work to change it. to the extent that we both can elevate our voice together, i think we should do that. behind you is someone who works for a paper who can write. i think we should take the opportunity to...
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the judge said because you're a career sex offender i'm making you out to 15 years in the state penitentiary. bobby's story is not unique. this is happening to many of our kids. it's estimated 200,000 kids have been placed on registries in the 20 years we've been registering kids not just by the adam walsh act talking children 8, 9y 10, 11 years old, many on for life. kids end up on the registry for many things, playing doctors, stre streaking, having sex with teenage classmates, sexting. i'm working with a young man 14 on the registry in minnesota for sending a picture to his own classmate he's the victim and perpetrator of this sexting. i went around the country and interviewed 500 people on regist registries, all adjudicated in juvenile court not criminal court. i found out 100% of the 500 kids were victims in the child welfare system before they went on the registry. we're putting children that are victims on our registries. and the registry doesn't work. there have been 20 years of research from one of the people sitting here, dr. elizabeth turn no of john hopkins saying research defini
the judge said because you're a career sex offender i'm making you out to 15 years in the state penitentiary. bobby's story is not unique. this is happening to many of our kids. it's estimated 200,000 kids have been placed on registries in the 20 years we've been registering kids not just by the adam walsh act talking children 8, 9y 10, 11 years old, many on for life. kids end up on the registry for many things, playing doctors, stre streaking, having sex with teenage classmates, sexting. i'm...
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i remember going to angola state penitentiary in louisiana. because we had guys serving life for heroin from the first offense, and they were older. they had served more time in jail that i've been on earth. it took us four and half years but all of those guys are home now. so we are committed to doing it. the legacy of the people you see up here is a legacy of hard work to change it. so to the extent that we both can elevate our voice together, i think we should do that. and behind you is someone who works for a paper who can write pic and i think that we should take the opportunity to do our best and other things together to raise, not our communities awareness of it, but the countries awareness of it and create the environment where it has to be done. so that's what you all have started today, let us help you get it across the finish line. thanks, mr. chairman. >> thank you. let me just say that i'm going to come to you in a minute. i want to go back to you, dr. goff. in baltimore we just had the patterns and practice. something i fought ha
i remember going to angola state penitentiary in louisiana. because we had guys serving life for heroin from the first offense, and they were older. they had served more time in jail that i've been on earth. it took us four and half years but all of those guys are home now. so we are committed to doing it. the legacy of the people you see up here is a legacy of hard work to change it. so to the extent that we both can elevate our voice together, i think we should do that. and behind you is...
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. >> state penitentiary that kind of jerry rigging or playing with the law i mean what's your comment. >> i simply had discussion on another case a concern more merger in the last year and the concerns raised at the planning commission about this and what is to be - short circuitably the unit requirement the planning code states that you can reduce the unit and no more will be considered a merger even if the number of units are the same in this case they're coming applying and reducing the square footage and it is under the planning code not to be a merger there is a mucky in the plans an area on the plans yet mo' magic that is raised repeatedly they planning commission we're looking at amendments to the planning code 317 more broader focusing on the definition that is problematic but this is become more of a concern in the planning commission and may choose to deal with that in the future and relocating with an you aren't unit to the ground level and it is code compliant with an closer to the rear yard and has all the requirement necessary for the tuesday, march 21, 2017, but a polic
. >> state penitentiary that kind of jerry rigging or playing with the law i mean what's your comment. >> i simply had discussion on another case a concern more merger in the last year and the concerns raised at the planning commission about this and what is to be - short circuitably the unit requirement the planning code states that you can reduce the unit and no more will be considered a merger even if the number of units are the same in this case they're coming applying and...
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judge said because you are a career sex offender i am maxing you out to 15 years in the state penitentiary. bobby's story is not unique. this is happening to many of our kids. it's estimated that about 200,000 kids have been placed on registries in the 20 years we've been registering kids, not just by the adam walsh account act of course but in the 20 years. we're talking children 8, 9, 10, 11 years old, many on for life. kids end up on the registry for many things. playing doctor, streaking, having sex with teenage classmates, sexting. i'm working with a young man now who's 14 that's on the registry in minnesota for sending a picture of his own genitals to a classmate. he's the victim as well as the perpetrator of this sexting. so i went around the country and interviewed 500 people on registries, raised on registries, all adjudicated in juvenile court, not criminal court. one of the things i found out is 100% of those kids, 100% of the 500 kids, were victims in the child welfare system before they went on the registry. so we're putting children that are victims on our registries. and the
judge said because you are a career sex offender i am maxing you out to 15 years in the state penitentiary. bobby's story is not unique. this is happening to many of our kids. it's estimated that about 200,000 kids have been placed on registries in the 20 years we've been registering kids, not just by the adam walsh account act of course but in the 20 years. we're talking children 8, 9, 10, 11 years old, many on for life. kids end up on the registry for many things. playing doctor, streaking,...
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the jets have because you are a career sex offender i'm maxing you out to 15 years in the state penitentiarybobby's story is not unique. this is happening to many of our kids. it's estimated that about 200,00200,000 kids have been pln registries in the 20 years we've been registering kids. not just by the adam walsh act of course but in the '20s before talking children eight, nine, ten, 11 years old, many on for life. kids end up on the registry for many things. lang doctor, streaking, having sex with teenage classmates, sex tinker, working with young man that was 14 is on the registry in minnesota for some of picture of his own genitals to a classmate. he's the victim as well as the perpetrator of this, this 16. so i went around the country and interviewed 500 people on registries raise on registry,, all adjudicated and juvenile court, not criminal court. one of the things i found out is 100% of those kids, 100% of the 500 kids were victims in the child welfare system before they went on registry. so we're putting children that are victims on our registry. and the registry doesn't work. the
the jets have because you are a career sex offender i'm maxing you out to 15 years in the state penitentiarybobby's story is not unique. this is happening to many of our kids. it's estimated that about 200,00200,000 kids have been pln registries in the 20 years we've been registering kids. not just by the adam walsh act of course but in the '20s before talking children eight, nine, ten, 11 years old, many on for life. kids end up on the registry for many things. lang doctor, streaking, having...
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i'm concerned about cooperation and construction activities when i look at the schedule state penitentiary that over lapsing with the warriors. >> quite is being done the mayor's office has been there's been one meeting and actually, one scheduled for next week to bring the developers and the general contractors that are working on the major projects to court reporter activities i understand who is looking at lane closer and truck routes and trying to cooperate with that did university of california, san francisco and stuart ucsf has hired staff to dedicate themselves to the construction. >> so very much related to that because of block that 3 across the street and we have to cooperate with that particularly with the warriors with the other things down the street so we have a daily organization that deals with block 33 we'll deal with deliveries, drop-offs and safety, pedestrian safety, those kinds of issues where literally everyday is a different schedule for activities we have in place an organization and that has been in place for about a month roughly. >> okay. >> so that will continue
i'm concerned about cooperation and construction activities when i look at the schedule state penitentiary that over lapsing with the warriors. >> quite is being done the mayor's office has been there's been one meeting and actually, one scheduled for next week to bring the developers and the general contractors that are working on the major projects to court reporter activities i understand who is looking at lane closer and truck routes and trying to cooperate with that did university of...